Friday, 27 January 2017

Activity One: My Community of Practice

Critically defining my community of practice


My Community of Practice

I belong to many Communities of Practice.  One is this course of study which has encouraged much critical reflection since we started. The second one that overlaps is within my Commerce Department, year 10 commerce course.  Many discussions, ideas have been bounced around in both groups but I am going to work with the Year 10 Commerce Teacher group for this exercise.

Three elements of my community of practice

The shared domain within this community of practice, instigated by me is to make the course more collaborative and more digital and engaging.  It is a shared domain for the three of us within the school teaching this subject.  As it is at junior level we have more scope, no NCEA requirements.

Last year we introduced a few new units to the course.  When looking at it from 'Gibbs model for reflection' (Finlay page 8), I came up with an Action Plan, I wrote a small knew unit introducing some collaborative skills and letting the students design with technology.   Description we gave the students the unit, stepped back, became facilitators (in an advisory role), at the end of each lesson we discussed our Feelings  on how the lesson had gone, the difficulties we were facing in this type of classroom lesson. Frustrations when resources don't fit the purpose. Suggestions on changes to unit were made and followed. 'Time wasting' to us but huge learning for the students Evaluation for us, it was the good, the bad, and the ugly.  Not having total control all the time, the letting go was difficult.  However the outcomes were pleasing and the student learning - in some cases for real world activities was great.  Analysis As a unit for 2017, it was a go, we hope to introduce this sort of work earlier, the students as mentors themselves, once one group learned an applications, they shared and the cross group interactions were fantastic.  As a 21st century learning tool, this unit was a good introduction Conclusion we are going to continue with including this type of unit.  Using students involvement on setting the tasks.  Increase the level of digital use.  Using us as facilitators and letting the students explore.

We have shared units, the writing, reviewing, ideas, the good, the bad and the ugly.  By doing this we are opening our lessons to being more interesting.  Inter subject related and focusing on real life skills and trying to include a higher interest factor for the students.  During this we have also shared the technology, trying new approaches, shared the classes, moved the goal posts to give the students a voice, joint teaching and facilitating.  Department 'buy-in'

My practice within the community of practice

A real sense of connectedness applies - why? Open discussion, even playing field for all
The make up of the group, a first year teacher, a HOD (and now) an experienced teacher. 
All ideas discussed,  positive feelings shared.

My role in the community of practice? I started it, but happy to let all have input.  Like the results and interaction from my colleagues.  

I still have a lead at this stage - coming up with new ideas or asking for suggestions on how we can change the teaching of a skill or topic.  I see myself as the instigator and then standing back and seeing where it goes.

2 comments:

  1. Di - great reading! It's good to know that the stuff we have been shown is being used effectively in lessons. One question/thought, you say you are going to do the unit again this year - after reflecting on its successes/shortcomings are you going to change the unit at all? You mention the learning the students got from the reflection at the end of lessons (the part that was considered 'time wasting'), will you allow the students this year to have the same opportunities or will you smooth out the unit to make it more time efficient?

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  2. Thanks for the comments, Yes we have ironed out some of the concerns however, on the time section, we are going to leave the same length. Too us it seemed to be time wasting BUT for the students it was really effective in they were doing their own learning.

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